By Sharon Aron Baron
Coral Glades High School will enrich its educational offerings next academic year by introducing the Junior Jaguars Pre-K program.
The initiative aims to create a unique learning environment for both pre-kindergarten children and high school students involved in the Early Childhood program.
According to Principal Mark Kaplan, over 100 students are already participating in its Early Childhood program, which will play a pivotal role in the new Pre-K initiative.
These students will work closely under the supervision of a newly appointed, certified preschool teacher and an assistant, gaining hands-on experience and fulfilling necessary hours towards their certification in early childhood education, said Kaplan.
The Junior Jaguars program is not just a learning opportunity for students; it offers a vital service to the school and district employees by providing a trusted preschool option. Young learners get the chance to interact with older students, fostering a unique mentorship and learning dynamic, while the high schoolers gain invaluable real-world experience in early childhood education.
The program, which also includes Boyd Anderson and West Broward High Schools for the 2024/2025 school year, is designed to accept 3—and 4-year-olds, with priority given to school employees’ children.
Interested parents and guardians are encouraged to secure their spot at browardschools.com/vpkapplication.
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